Unofficial AOKP and CyanogenMod Android 4.2-based builds surface

Modding fans, you're in luck. Shortly after Google released Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and pushed it to AOSP, custom ROM developers started work on new builds. The effort has paid off, as new unofficial AOKP and CyanogenMod releases are available, based on the latest version of the green droid operating system.

One of the main improvements over Android 4.2 is the ability to customize quick settings toggles (add or remove), add more navigation bar ring targets or simply change the battery bar into a percentage icon. If you're one of the lucky few that managed to purchase a Nexus 4, unofficial AOKP builds are available as well.

Don't get your hopes up just yet when it comes to an extended list of supported devices, since both distributions are in the early stages of development. It's worth mentioning that neither is recommended for "daily driver" usage as they may contain critical bugs. But it's fair to assume that bugs don't really stop modders, so flash with care.